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Georgia and Florida have their share of gators, turtles, snakes and iguanas. Now add Argentine tegus to the mix. Here's where to spot them.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently released a list of invasive species in Florida encouraging people to eat some of ...
In reality, though, it’s big news in the science community. Professor Simon Scarpetta is the lead author on a study, ...
Colchester Zoological Society (CZS) has opened a brand new home for the critically endangered capuchin at the zoo. In 2024, ...
The newest Florida population of the invasive Argentine tegu lizard was recently discovered in this Florida county. What to know if you spot one.
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21 animals saved from smuggling attempt at Thailand airport. 6 of them were critically endangeredThe seizure comes months after over 1,000 lemurs and tortoises were smuggled into Thailand by way of Madagascar.
With the price of chicken eggs climbing to nearly $6 a dozen, some people are daring to explore the wild side of breakfast.
A 52-year-old man is accused of trying to smuggle rare creatures through a Thailand airport after security discovered a foam ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts celebrate rediscovery of species believed extinct for nearly two centuries: 'Photographed once, observed twice'"The alternative hypothesis is that it had never gone and that in the last 190 years simply, we were unable to observe it." ...
An invasive sea creature has been found in Kāneʻohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaiʻi. If the majano anemone spreads, it could put delicate coral reef ecosystems at risk.
If you've spent some time in South Florida, chances are you've biked around a gator at Shark Valley or maybe seen manatees swimming while out on a neighborhood stroll. Perhaps you've been jolted awake ...
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